Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

The Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay competition of the 2014 European Aquatics Championships was held on 24 August.[1]

Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
at the Swimming at the 2014 European Aquatics Championships
Dates24 August
Competitors68 from 17 nations
Winning time3:31.73
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    France
bronze medal    Hungary

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world, European and championship records were as follows.

NationTimeLocationDate
World record United States3:27.28Rome2 August 2009
European record Germany3:28.58Rome2 August 2009
Championship record France3:31.32Budapest15 August 2010

Results

Heats

The heats were held at 10:21.[2]

RankHeatLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
126 FranceBenjamin Stasiulis (55.00)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (59.35)
Mehdy Metella (51.47)
Gregory Mallet (48.83)
3:34.65Q
223 HungaryLászló Cseh (54.28)
Dániel Gyurta (59.59)
Bence Pulai (52.67)
Dominik Kozma (48.35)
3:34.89Q
321 GermanyChristian Deiner (54.55)
Marco Koch (1:00.38)
Steffen Deibler (52.20)
Markus Deibler (49.30)
3:36.43Q
422 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (54.82)
Ross Murdoch (59.48)
Adam Barrett (52.85)
Stephen Milne (49.67)
3:36.82Q
515 RussiaNikita Ulyanov (55.55)
Ilya Khomenko (1:01.59)
Evgeny Korotyshkin (51.67)
Sergey Fesikov (48.63)
3:37.44Q
627 PolandRadosław Kawęcki (55.34)
Mikolaj Machnik (1:01.07)
Paweł Korzeniowski (52.34)
Kacper Majchrzak (49.12)
3:37.87Q
728 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (55.56)
Giedrius Titenis (1:00.38)
Tadas Duskinas (53.18)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.41)
3:38.53Q
811 NetherlandsBastiaan Lijesen (56.60)
Bram Dekker (1:02.68)
Joeri Verlinden (51.76)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.16)
3:39.20Q
924 SerbiaPetar Petrovic (56.96)
Caba Siladji (1:00.38)
Ivan Lendjer (52.18)
Radovan Siljevski (49.81)
3:39.33
1017 ItalyNiccolo Bonacchi (57.45)
Andrea Toniato (1:00.93)
Matteo Rivolta (52.82)
Luca Dotto (48.74)
3:39.94
1125 IsraelDavid Gamburg (55.28)
Yaron Shagalov (1:01.76)
Tom Kremer (53.61)
Alexi Konovalov (50.07)
3:40.72
1216 SwedenMattias Carlsson (55.84)
Erik Persson (1:02.46)
Simon Sjödin (53.26)
Christoffer Carlsen (49.22)
3:40.78
1320 GreeceAndreas Vazaios (56.68)
Ioannis Karpouzlis (1:01.98)
Stefanos Dimitriadis (53.82)
Christos Katrantzis (49.09)
3:41.57
1413 Czech RepublicMartin Badura (56.79)
Petr Barturek (1:02.37)
Tomas Havranek (55.14)
Martin Verner (49.31)
3:43.61
1518 PortugalPedro Oliveira (55.95)
Carlos Almeida (1:03.79)
Nuno Quintanilha (54.15)
Diogo Carvalho (50.63)
3:44.52
1610 LuxembourgJean-François Schneiders (57.04)
Laurent Carnol (1:01.58)
Raphaël Stacchiotti (55.60)
Julien Henx (50.96)
3:45.18
1712 TurkeyDoruk Tekin (56.85)
Alpkan Ornek (1:03.57)
Baskalov Iskender (55.12)
Doga Celik (51.96)
3:47.50
14  SwitzerlandDNS

Final

The final was held at 10:21.[3]

RankLaneNationalitySwimmersTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)6 Great BritainChris Walker-Hebborn (54.04)
Adam Peaty (58.55)
Adam Barrett (50.69)
Ben Proud (48.45)
3:31.73
2nd place, silver medalist(s)4 FranceJérémy Stravius (53.79)
Giacomo Perez-Dortona (1:00.04)
Mehdy Metella (51.22)
Fabien Gilot (47.42)
3:32.47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)5 HungaryLászló Cseh (54.38)
Dániel Gyurta (59.64)
Bence Pulai (52.01)
Dominik Kozma (47.08)
3:33.11
43 GermanyJan-Philip Glania (54.40)
Marco Koch (59.43)
Steffen Deibler (51.68)
Paul Biedermann (48.41)
3:33.92
52 RussiaVladimir Morozov (54.68)
Andrey Nikolaev (1:00.49)
Nikita Konovalov (51.54)
Alexander Sukhorukov (47.52)
3:34.23
67 PolandRadosław Kawęcki (54.86)
Mikolaj Machnik (1:00.68)
Paweł Korzeniowski (51.75)
Konrad Czerniak (47.22)
3:34.51
71 LithuaniaDanas Rapsys (54.86)
Giedrius Titenis (59.61)
Tadas Duskinas (52.67)
Mindaugas Sadauskas (49.04)
3:36.18
88 NetherlandsBastiaan Lijesen (56.13)
Bram Dekker (1:01.66)
Joeri Verlinden (51.63)
Sebastiaan Verschuren (48.43)
3:37.85

References

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